Thrillist.com has complied a list of the 50 states plus Washington D.C. and ranked them on how likely you are to die in a car accident. They combined government data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Federal Highway Administration.

Amazingly extreme weather in the United States kills 2,000 people a year. Most are from floods and tornadoes but heat waves and cold snaps take their fair share too. Of 10,000 weather related deaths between from 2006 to 2010, excessive cold accounted for two-thirds of deaths and excessive heat…

It has been said for years, ‘they died of a broken heart’, and that seems to be true. Studies done at John Hopkins Hospital call it ‘broken heart syndrome’ where a surge of hormones impairs the muscle in the heart to pump.